743 resultados para Grid Computing
Resumo:
Hoy en día el uso de las TIC en una empresa se ha convertido en indispensable sin importar su tamaño o industria a tal punto que ya no es una ventaja competitiva el simple hecho de usarla sino que la clave es determinar cuál es la mejor para la empresa. Existen en el mercado servicios en-línea que igualan o sobrepasan los estándares de tecnologías pagadas que incluso deben ser instaladas dentro de la empresa consumiendo recursos y en algunos casos subutilizándolos, los servicios del cloud computing poseen la flexibilidad y capacidad que la empresa requiere de acuerdo a sus necesidades de crecimiento y de cambio continuo que el mercado exige en la actualidad. Algunas empresas no invierten en dichas tecnologías porque no saben que pueden accederlas a costos bajos e incluso en algunos casos sin pagar un solo centavo y pierden competitividad y productividad por simple desconocimiento. El uso de servicios SaaS e IaaS afecta al flujo de caja de manera positiva comparada con una inversión en infraestructura propia, sobre todo en empresas que están empezando a funcionar o en aquellas que están en proceso de renovación tecnológica. Después de realizada esta investigación se recomienda el uso de los servicios de cloud computing, pero es evidente que no son útiles para todas las empresas y la utilidad depende de la criticidad de las aplicaciones o infraestructuras, el momento por el que pasa la compañía, tamaño de la empresa, ¿Cloud pública o Cloud privada?, en ocasiones, virtualizar también es racionalizar y la visión integral de la seguridad. Por otro lado, después de tabular los datos obtenidos en la encuesta número 2 se evidenció que el lanzamiento del Servicio en la nube de EcuFlow incrementó la demanda de esta herramienta en el mercado.
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Medical universities and teaching hospitals in Iraq are facing a lack of professional staff due to the ongoing violence that forces them to flee the country. The professionals are now distributed outside the country which reduces the chances for the staff and students to be physically in one place to continue the teaching and limits the efficiency of the consultations in hospitals. A survey was done among students and professional staff in Iraq to find the problems in the learning and clinical systems and how Information and Communication Technology could improve it. The survey has shown that 86% of the participants use the Internet as a learning resource and 25% for clinical purposes while less than 11% of them uses it for collaboration between different institutions. A web-based collaborative tool is proposed to improve the teaching and clinical system. The tool helps the users to collaborate remotely to increase the quality of the learning system as well as it can be used for remote medical consultation in hospitals.
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G-Rex is light-weight Java middleware that allows scientific applications deployed on remote computer systems to be launched and controlled as if they are running on the user's own computer. G-Rex is particularly suited to ocean and climate modelling applications because output from the model is transferred back to the user while the run is in progress, which prevents the accumulation of large amounts of data on the remote cluster. The G-Rex server is a RESTful Web application that runs inside a servlet container on the remote system, and the client component is a Java command line program that can easily be incorporated into existing scientific work-flow scripts. The NEMO and POLCOMS ocean models have been deployed as G-Rex services in the NERC Cluster Grid, and G-Rex is the core grid middleware in the GCEP and GCOMS e-science projects.
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Twenty-five small soil-filled perspex boxes arranged in a square, with dwarf sunflowers growing in them, were used to study micro-scale advection. Hydrological heterogeneity was introduced by applying two different amounts of irrigation water (low-irrigation, L, versus high-irrigation, H). The nine central boxes (4 H, 4 L and I bare box) were precision weighing lysimeters, yielding diurnal measurements of evaporation. After the onset of soil water stress, a large difference in latent heat flux (up to 4-fold) was observed between the lysimeters of the H and L treatments, mainly caused by large differences between H and L stomatal conductance values. This resulted in micro-advection, causing H soil-sunflower systems to evaporate well above equilibrium latent heat flux. The occurrence of micro-advective enhancement was reflected in large values of the Priestley-Taylor constant (often larger than 2.0) and generally negative values of sensible heat flux for the H treatment. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Computing the continuous-spectrum linearised bounded standing wave on a plane bed of arbitrary slope